Error 1719 Windows Installer while trtying to install network programs?

while trying to install a network installation, I get an error: Error 1719 of windows installation are not available.

Click the article with instructions to reset the Windows Installer.

-Error message "the Windows Installer service is not be available" when you try to install Office


Let us know if that helps.

Marilyn

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    2 have you made any changes to the computer before the show?

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    Note: After you run this command, the operation is complete.

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    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/929833

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    If it was purchased through the Office Online web store?

    If so, you may need to return to this site at http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/products/ click on the link buy Microsoft Office 2010 today.   Then click on the buy now button to your product...  When you arrive on the "Items in your shopping cart" page, look for the link to the FAQ at the top of the page.  Click on FAQ.  When it opens do scroll to 'Customer Service '.

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    Microsoft products purchased through the Office Online web store are eligible for return within 30 days of the purchase date. Taxes paid will be refunded on eligible returns.
    Among the exceptions to this return policy: Microsoft backup CD/DVD are not refundable and are not included in our 30 day guarantee.

    How can I request a refund?

    To obtain a refund for digital product please click here {web page link} to access your order history information. Click the Order Details of the order for which you want to request a refund. Use the option «back»

    When will be the reimbursement of the credit?

    Your refund credit will appear on your credit card within five to seven working days after we receive your letter filled with destruction. If a different payment method has been used, the duration can vary.

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